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Undergraduate student, graduate student, or recent graduate in the fields of urban planning, urban ecology, marketing, public relations, landscape architecture, civil engineering, geography, public administration, public policy, communications, nonprofit management, or related field.
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We are seeking an intern to support LLNL’s Office of Strategic Communications (OSC) on the Public and Media Relations team. The intern will be responsible for creating and editing social media content focused on promoting the Laboratory’s mission, people and culture.
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Assists the Agency in a public relations capacity to help inform community groups and individuals about the mission of the CFC Family Support programs. Prepare for and utilize meetings, events, and other opportunities of learning afforded to you as an intern.
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Each intern will work closely with a Health Data Scientist, Hospital Relations Manager, and other members of the team. Ideal candidates are working toward an undergraduate degree in communications, public health, marketing, journalism, or related field.
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Our Arlington, Virginia office is seeking a Public Relations Intern for Summer 2024. What You’ll Need:High School Diploma/GED or equivalent plus enrolled in a related undergraduate or graduate programWhat We Prefer:Working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and PowerPointAbility to work independentlyAbility to prioritize work and multi-taskPursuing a degree in Communications, English, Journalism, or relevant fieldGood communication skills, particularly in terms of writingBasic graphic design skillsSocial media skills.
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The program benefits those who plan to pursue various career paths, including public relations, law, Christian ministry, law enforcement, public policy, business, social work or general non-profit or international work.
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Pursuing a degree in engineering, communications, finance, marketing , public relations, economics or computer networking. Currently enrolled as a n undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited U.S. college or university.
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Current undergraduate student or a bachelor's degree in communications, public relations or marketing required. The Media & External Affairs Hispanic outreach intern is responsible for conducting research and analysis, supporting media outreach plans, organizing information and materials, producing, writing, and editing communications tools to engage targeted Hispanic or Latino audiences.
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Pursuing a degree in engineering, business, communications, finance, marketing , public relations, economics or computer networking. Under direct supervision and local mentoring, the Northeast Sales Intern will support their assigned local Market drive sales for the region.
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Create marketing, public relations, advertising, web design, social media and/or graphic arts for assigned department using Word, Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, etc. PARS - Public Agency Retirement System: the employee contributes 6.2% each paycheck to this retirement system and the city provides 1.3.
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2+ years of completed undergraduate coursework in communications, public relations, marketing, or other related courses. We are seeking a full time, temporary Communications Intern to support our AMC Marketing Team.
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College undergraduate studying Marine/Environmental Science, Communications, Public Relations, Digital Marketing, or any related field. The intern will report directly to NJSGC’s Communications Specialist and work throughout the busy 2024 summer season (May-August) at the Jersey Shore.
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This will involve learning about many aspects of project management which include defining requirements, estimating costs, manage schedule, practice safety and quality control methods, submittal/RFI and change order document review, maintaining good public relations, and other tasks as required for standard construction management techniques and procedures.
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Applicants should have a background in policy or legal research and an interest in one or more of the following areas: public policy, law, courts (civil, criminal, and administrative), civic engagement, government, journalism, public relations, or resource development.
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Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program (in Junior year or higher) or post-graduate program; while there is no major/degree requirement, a Communications, Public Relations, or Political Science background (either with a declared major or concentration) is preferred.
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